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RMarquez(I'm new)I'm new
27 Oct 2023

Hi! I am an international student taking up MBA for a span of 2 years. I came here with my husband as a dependent under my student visa. I recently learned that I am considered a resident for tax purposes and I can utilize the tax-exempt threshold. I would like to ask if this applies to my husband as well. He is currently working full-time. Thank you!

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Taxduck(Taxicorn)Taxicorn
27 Oct 2023

To be a resident for tax purposes you need to be here for at least 6 months. If he will be here for at least 6 months then he will be a resident for tax purposes same as you.

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Taxduck(Taxicorn)Taxicorn
27 Oct 2023

To be a resident for tax purposes you need to be here for at least 6 months. If he will be here for at least 6 months then he will be a resident for tax purposes same as you.

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